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Displacement or Complementarity? The Labor Market Impact of Generative AI

Economics

Displacement or Complementarity? The Labor Market Impact of Generative AI

W. X. Chen, S. Srinivasan, et al.

Generative AI is poised to reshape the labor market, with effects that vary across occupations. This study finds that generative AI reduces labor demand and skill requirements in structured cognitive-task jobs while boosting demand and skill complexity in roles involving human–AI collaboration, highlighting the need for targeted policies to ease displacement and support upskilling. This research was conducted by Wilbur Xinyuan Chen, Suraj Srinivasan, and Saleh Zakerinia.... show more
Abstract
Generative AI is poised to reshape the labor market, affecting cognitive and white-collar occupations in ways distinct from past technological revolutions. This study examines whether generative AI displaces workers or augments their jobs by analyzing labor demand and skill requirements across occupations. Our findings reveal a heterogeneous effect: generative AI-driven automation reduces labor demand and skill requirements in structured cognitive-task jobs, while increasing both demand and skill complexity in positions that involve human-AI collaboration. These results highlight the importance of understanding generative AI's nuanced impact on the labor market and designing targeted policies to mitigate job displacement while supporting skills development for human-AI collaboration.
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Authors
Wilbur Xinyuan Chen, Suraj Srinivasan, Saleh Zakerinia
Tags
Generative AI
Labor demand
Skill requirements
Job displacement
Human-AI collaboration
Automation
Policy for upskilling
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